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glad you guys are up here now, marshall,v,'(⌞ç philip, pamela,d will staff person leland, and newly elected plaza east tenant association martha. over the past several months, i have worked closely with staff and residents of the housing authority sites that quee that e have in district 5, whether programming community spaces, or connecting folks to mental health services, the group here today has gone above and beyond to be community builders for the residents of public housing. most recently the staff teamed with good will to get residents involved in the intensive job readiness program and 75% of the participants are public housing residents, with over half of the class coming from robert pitts, which is a development in district 5. these numbers arer ñ incredibld show how hard folks are working to empower public housing residents and move them forward to financial stability and economic success. i'm going to read just a little bit about each of you, and then if you can all make a comment just about who you are, or what
glad you guys are up here now, marshall,v,'(⌞ç philip, pamela,d will staff person leland, and newly elected plaza east tenant association martha. over the past several months, i have worked closely with staff and residents of the housing authority sites that quee that e have in district 5, whether programming community spaces, or connecting folks to mental health services, the group here today has gone above and beyond to be community builders for the residents of public housing. most...
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policy that i mean this is a promise by the lived before the last election that they wouldn't raise that you wish him to go see saw that eternal not when indeed tuition fees were a couple years ago you had each month of backlash and feed about that i mean it's very tough because they said at the time even up until the point they were bringing in the right situation fees that not every university was supposed to be other very much some of the mouths that nine thousand pounds a year i was actually what we seen is a lot of the universities are charging the top amount at the point where he said it makes a lot harder. every day people who don't have that sort of cash readily available to go to university i had a lot of concerns. well that you know this is sort of changing towards the american system they don't want a situation where you know if you're rich and stupid you can still get into university if you're very well educated are you really really want to continue further education he doesn't have the cash for that wait look talk to him there's a big concern that maybe we're going to see t
policy that i mean this is a promise by the lived before the last election that they wouldn't raise that you wish him to go see saw that eternal not when indeed tuition fees were a couple years ago you had each month of backlash and feed about that i mean it's very tough because they said at the time even up until the point they were bringing in the right situation fees that not every university was supposed to be other very much some of the mouths that nine thousand pounds a year i was...
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sometimes, when i would walk into some rooms, when running for elections, he was sometimes the only friendly face. and i still remember -- and i really, really, really miss howard. i'm really sad. it's truly a loss for our city. but i'm so grateful that i had an opportunity to work with him and to get to know him. >> the clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i wanted to add on to the restroomance remes well. he always was reaching out to build solidarity, not just with the labor movement but with the antiwar movement and the lgbt communities as well. he was an incredible person. i wanted to thank his former seiu local 250 ac activist colleagues kathy lip scom for watching out for him so long but other activists like tab, eileen, his susan, carl, and the whole pride at work community for really making sure he was cared for in his last days as well. i wanted to say that i had tremendous respect for him as an organizer but especially as a person with a long view of movement building. and i wanted÷apx? to ask if i cd also be added on the in memoriamium for howard
sometimes, when i would walk into some rooms, when running for elections, he was sometimes the only friendly face. and i still remember -- and i really, really, really miss howard. i'm really sad. it's truly a loss for our city. but i'm so grateful that i had an opportunity to work with him and to get to know him. >> the clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i wanted to add on to the restroomance remes well. he always was reaching out to build...
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as you know, we had an election on november 6 and we had some interesting developments in terms of revenue, at least, at the state level we saw some relief being brought by prop 30. we also saw a couple of transportation measures that failed in alameda county and in los angeles, and i think that as we are analyzing the reasons for those results, it's important for us here in san francisco to have a better understanding of why perhaps that happened as we think about our own transportation needs going forward. of course, the most significant development at the federal level was the reelection of president obama. and i think that what that means for transportation, not only in the state of california, but nationwide, is pretty significant including, of course, what it does to high-speed rail. and the president has been a very strong supporter of that and that's something that we have been pushing for here in california and we want to make sure that we continue our efforts. but that certainly is a positive development on that -- on that front. as we move forward to the next year, one of the th
as you know, we had an election on november 6 and we had some interesting developments in terms of revenue, at least, at the state level we saw some relief being brought by prop 30. we also saw a couple of transportation measures that failed in alameda county and in los angeles, and i think that as we are analyzing the reasons for those results, it's important for us here in san francisco to have a better understanding of why perhaps that happened as we think about our own transportation needs...
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and it is election day. so, please remember to go out and vote, please vote your conscience. but whatever you do, vote. you need to vote. and please consider all of the measures on the ballot very carefully. our schools in our state really depend on you voting. finally i am going to end the way that i started my comments, go giants. [ applause ] >> okay. thank you, superintendant. we are going to move on to item c, recognitions and resolutions of commendation. >> i will call on superintendant carranza for awards. >> thank you, president yee, at this point i would like to ask principal michael rical if he is here to come forward and introduce to us our rave distinguished service award recipient for this evening. it is my pleasure to be here as the principal of a middle school but also as a musician and as a student. because the person that i would like to introduce you to today, sherry whitney is not only a teach ner my school, she is also a teacher for me and a teacher that i never had, so i want to thank her for that as well. to give you a little context. she is the band dir
and it is election day. so, please remember to go out and vote, please vote your conscience. but whatever you do, vote. you need to vote. and please consider all of the measures on the ballot very carefully. our schools in our state really depend on you voting. finally i am going to end the way that i started my comments, go giants. [ applause ] >> okay. thank you, superintendant. we are going to move on to item c, recognitions and resolutions of commendation. >> i will call on...
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crash down under our other countries ahead of the new whilst small disgusts and navigating the post-election economy i moderated a panel on the issue take a look behind me malden economics featuring john malden bluebirds richard yeah marone pimco c.e.o. mohamed el larry and barry ritholtz and more we'll play some highlights from the sidelines let's get to the day's capital account. take a look at this according to the wall street journal today in this article federal securities regulators are stepping up oversight of stock exchanges as they scramble to catch up to trading advantages that some say have developed for sophisticated clients at the expense of ordinary investors now i bet you can guess who those sophisticated clients with an alleged advantage are their high frequency traders and the f.c.c. scrutiny has increased in part the wall street journal piece says because of its findings from a probe into some order types benefiting high frequency traders now the concern is that exchanges might have given some firms more information about how their systems operate giving them an edge now th
crash down under our other countries ahead of the new whilst small disgusts and navigating the post-election economy i moderated a panel on the issue take a look behind me malden economics featuring john malden bluebirds richard yeah marone pimco c.e.o. mohamed el larry and barry ritholtz and more we'll play some highlights from the sidelines let's get to the day's capital account. take a look at this according to the wall street journal today in this article federal securities regulators are...
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she has been a strong voice for residents and was recurrently elected president of the plaza east tenant association. it is with pleasure that i say congratulations to you and wanted to mention that ms. hollands is a minister in training. so that being said, if you'd all like to say a few words about your work, that would be great. >> i want to suably say thank you and i really appreciate it. i work for the san francisco housing authority. i'm a eligibility worker at the robert pace development. been a team effort. for the last three or four months really appreciate your help over there because you came down there, you walked around, you see that the tenants met with everybody and it really encouraged people and being an opportunity for jobs is like -- it's awesome. the tenants are happy. we have opportunities for families to have, you know, christmas, you know, a better christmas thise%( ;p year. and i really appreciate that and i really just want to thank you, amen. >> i'm property manager of -- i've been there for about three years. and earlier in the year, in this last shooting, kill
she has been a strong voice for residents and was recurrently elected president of the plaza east tenant association. it is with pleasure that i say congratulations to you and wanted to mention that ms. hollands is a minister in training. so that being said, if you'd all like to say a few words about your work, that would be great. >> i want to suably say thank you and i really appreciate it. i work for the san francisco housing authority. i'm a eligibility worker at the robert pace...
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through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community resiliency is played out in the highest level of government. certainly when i traveled with craig fugate doing national services, the earthquake last year, they get it during an exercise environment, but how is that going to differ from reality? but it's permeating down to the local level now. and the next challenge is how do we cross that bridge to truly having community resiliency? how do we leverage faith-based and nongovernmental organizations to carry that message for local, state, and federal leaders? so, i think that's the next challenge going forward. but the messages being delivered from the top down, i think the next piece is how do you now move it horizontally across the community level. >> and in closing, i'm going to go down the pa
through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community resiliency is played out in the highest level of government. certainly when i traveled with craig fugate doing national services, the...
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the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers in these camps. i don't know if it's true or not, i can't comment on that, i'm just telling you what i heard from mue kurdish partners there. whether it's true or not is irrelevant because people won't go to the camps. in the meantime, the government says we won't support you if you're not in the camps. they won't do points of distribution, they don't even want you to have tents and that's why you see the rag tag asortment of red crescent tents and there's some shelter box tents that were out there and people just made their own shelters. so we had this huge thing wher
the local municipality is elected, he's kurdish. you think we got issues. i'm sorry, this is not republican and democrat politics, this is we don't like you, we're going to put you in jail. by the way, they did that a few months ago. they rounded up a bunch of local mayors and put them in jail. if people went to the local camps they had resources but they were also afraid. true or not, i don't know, i didn't validate the information but there were reports of assaults and abuse by the soldiers...
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long term volatility we have seen a compression in short term ball re-expression recently after the election but you know once again the term structure has received and you are you absolutely are seeing these these factors price in the markets already so you know the question the question sometimes is not predicting what's going to occur the question is understanding what has been priced into markets already and whether you're getting a value and so you know buying buying tail risk and buying portfolio insurance today at least on the long of the curve is a little like is a little like buying an internet stock in one thousand nine hundred nine you know the there is this tremendous you look at internet stock there's tremendous potential for growth but all that growth has already been built into the price well in this case there's a tremendous amount of fear a realization of these known unknown risk factors and that's already been built into the price of the hedge and so it takes i think of. very you have to be very smart about the way that you apply these hedges you have to be very dynamic and
long term volatility we have seen a compression in short term ball re-expression recently after the election but you know once again the term structure has received and you are you absolutely are seeing these these factors price in the markets already so you know the question the question sometimes is not predicting what's going to occur the question is understanding what has been priced into markets already and whether you're getting a value and so you know buying buying tail risk and buying...
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. >> actually, i'm an elected official. >> there are reports here, i don't know. >> rick is a member of local 1021. he works at the airport. most of the workers are at the airport as far as i understand. >> from this unions2=j.⌞wz >> there were picket lines but not there to block any business. >> this is affecting you? >> no. >> this is the workers that did not want to shut this place down. >> we're not trying to. question we can't see anyone saying my mother didn't, or grandmother, didn't get here for thanksgiving. that is a black eye. >> rather than incur the wrath of the traveling public, fdiu shut down the port for the day. which left independent truckers waiting for work. >> this is not good he says he owns 10 trucks, a $4,000 hit. we feel their pain but you know this has been publicized over two weeks.. >> is it working? we asked the port spokesperson. >> we have engaged all along the way our union. and they aloud the second shift to come to work to loading and unloading ships that had been waiting. there is no agreement on the contract and they're talking. second shift due
. >> actually, i'm an elected official. >> there are reports here, i don't know. >> rick is a member of local 1021. he works at the airport. most of the workers are at the airport as far as i understand. >> from this unions2=j.⌞wz >> there were picket lines but not there to block any business. >> this is affecting you? >> no. >> this is the workers that did not want to shut this place down. >> we're not trying to. question we can't see...
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capital gains but some to raise the margins because they've had so many other losing positions after the election. it is a good testament to gold but it has continued to rise. i really think we will see gold prices over $2000 per ounce. lauren: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving. thank you for coming on today. david: despite efforts to knock it off the pedestal, google is still the number one search engine. even smashing one of its own records. coming up. lauren: china has the leadership and that could be bad news for foreign businesses including one right here in the united states. gordon chang tells us why we should concerned and don't forget to log onto facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us what you would like to see from china. we will get to that on the show. please sir, i want some more. more? he has ask for... what? well he did say please... please and thank you. pass it on. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-nz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends on. would anyone welcome back. time for a quick sp
capital gains but some to raise the margins because they've had so many other losing positions after the election. it is a good testament to gold but it has continued to rise. i really think we will see gold prices over $2000 per ounce. lauren: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving. thank you for coming on today. david: despite efforts to knock it off the pedestal, google is still the number one search engine. even smashing one of its own records. coming up. lauren: china has the leadership and...
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. >> i think if this election taught us anything it is the billionaires on both sides even each other out. it is an even playing field. all of the right wing billionaires funded so much into romney. he was where obama was at with the left wingers who funded him. i'm sure the coke brothers will talk wal-mart into not hiring anybody and then out source them. and then they come together in the middle. >> i will side with the coke brothers because they are american. everyone knows it is the hang gave yen doctrine to destroy america. doing it from within. >> you took my talking point. >> i am sitting in bowling seats. >> you were grimacing. >> this is not about billionaire versus billionaire. >> it is always billionaire versus billionaire! >> he was the one encouraging the wal-mart workers to join this union and wal-mart is the largest employer and one of the biggest companies. it is important because they moved out their date to before the end of the year. you don't have to pay the taxes, and that is significant. it will save you a lot of money. they are the biggest hirers. >> i follow th
. >> i think if this election taught us anything it is the billionaires on both sides even each other out. it is an even playing field. all of the right wing billionaires funded so much into romney. he was where obama was at with the left wingers who funded him. i'm sure the coke brothers will talk wal-mart into not hiring anybody and then out source them. and then they come together in the middle. >> i will side with the coke brothers because they are american. everyone knows it is...
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. >> steve: something that the state of california did on election day raised taxes on people who were success . and you are making california your number two turkey. >> they are a shoo in for the label turkey. what other state goes from the most prot perous in the world a generation ago to abject poverty and the highest poverty rate and taxes in the nation and highest sales taxes and exodus of jobs and middle class people. they are bankrupt by any other thame and they are a turkey state. >> brian: they are even losing the movie industry. they are going elsewhere to do movies and number one over all. >> france. you have to pick a country as leading turkey of the world and france gets it. not only bruce and elect a socialist as the head of france he raises taxes and he lowers the retirement age from 62 to 60. at a time like this, you lower retirement age? you are bank rument to start with. that is nonsense. >> steve: that's funny you are using spanish. turkey in french word. and we'll watch you in fox business starting at 9:20 on this. >> it will be a fun turkey day show. >> brian: and
. >> steve: something that the state of california did on election day raised taxes on people who were success . and you are making california your number two turkey. >> they are a shoo in for the label turkey. what other state goes from the most prot perous in the world a generation ago to abject poverty and the highest poverty rate and taxes in the nation and highest sales taxes and exodus of jobs and middle class people. they are bankrupt by any other thame and they are a turkey...
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you've had a hit here in the correction after the election. and you've got some of these things, they were just mentioned by some of the participants in the fast money group. i would you know, focus on pharmaceuticals. technology. and there are opportunities in higher yield instruments, too. where you're treated very generously, assuming we stay out of the a recession. >> why doesn't anybody like retail around here? the consumer has not shown fiscal cliff effects yet. we have wages are up. the next segment, i'm going to do that holiday check-up in the next hour and the numbers going in, does anybody remember this time last year going into christmas, the unemployment rate was 9%. home prices were falling. we have a 7.9% unemployment rate. still too high, but better and wages and housing prices are up. it was 63 this time last year. >> are we underestimating the consumer? >> i think you are, frankly. i think the consumer is poised to go out and spend money in christmas and not worry about fiscal cliff because the fiscal cliff isn't going to calm
you've had a hit here in the correction after the election. and you've got some of these things, they were just mentioned by some of the participants in the fast money group. i would you know, focus on pharmaceuticals. technology. and there are opportunities in higher yield instruments, too. where you're treated very generously, assuming we stay out of the a recession. >> why doesn't anybody like retail around here? the consumer has not shown fiscal cliff effects yet. we have wages are...
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and then in a few hours she'll meet with the newly-elected president mohamed morsi. this just underscores the urgency of peace talks here in the region. the israeli air attacks killing 27 more palestinians bringing the death toll to 137. a spokesperson for hamas sounding hopeful. an end to the violence is near telling cnn, quote, we are close, we are on the edge, end quote. i want to bring in dan, a former israeli officer and now a scholar at the center for middle eastern policy. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let me just begin on what your reaction is on what appears to be a level of new violence in tel aviv. could this be a game-changer? >> well, this is a very serious development, i think. and whether it is a game-changer or not, we'll have to see. i think that up to now while a cease-fire, the parties feel that a cease-fire is within reach, they were scrambling to achieve last-minute gains, strategic and public imagewise before a cease-fire comes into effect. i think that this bus explosion is sort of a decisive image that hamas has been trying to achie
and then in a few hours she'll meet with the newly-elected president mohamed morsi. this just underscores the urgency of peace talks here in the region. the israeli air attacks killing 27 more palestinians bringing the death toll to 137. a spokesperson for hamas sounding hopeful. an end to the violence is near telling cnn, quote, we are close, we are on the edge, end quote. i want to bring in dan, a former israeli officer and now a scholar at the center for middle eastern policy. good morning...
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paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a single company. >> there were awarded without any bidding to a company that was established a few months prior with a total capital of $2,000. so you had nearly a billion dollars worth of contracts awarded to a company that was just a paper company whose directors had nothing to do with the ministry of defense or the government of iraq. >> the name of that company was alain al jaria, which in arabic means the ever-flowing spring. it's address, here in amman, jordan was a post office box. it's telephone number, a mobile phone. the principal was a mysterious iraqi by the name of naer jumaili. and a half a billio
paul bremer turned over authority to the interim iraqi government, which would run the country until elections could be held. [gunfire] >> the insurgency was already gaining momentum. and with the, then newly constituted iraqi army riding into battle in unarmored pickup trucks, and scrounging for guns and ammunition, the iraqi defense ministry went on a billion dollar buying spree with almost no oversight. the contracts were paid in advance with no guarantees, and most of them involved a...
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with all these variables, elections, mideast, fiscal cliff, it seems as though there's only so much flight to safety bid you can push into the marketplace. some traders say that's why you didn't notice. in the old days, it would make a difference. yields are already most accommodative from a nervousness standpoint. i will tell you it was the number one conversation. and even though it really isn't about oil, that's the market everybody is trading to of course kind of play the headlines. >> michael, how about you? how does this impact the way you're allocating capital? >> well, as you know, our strategy is about 45% in cash while the prefunctory -- what we'll have left to boost us higher. i think the market does go higher. here's why. you have $85 billion each month from the federal reserve as far as balance sheet expansion. you have negative real interest rates that will be getting even more negative. i expect inflation to take off significantly early in 2013. >> but if you're sitting on 45% cash, that says to me you're still expecting more downside here. don't you think we've already seen
with all these variables, elections, mideast, fiscal cliff, it seems as though there's only so much flight to safety bid you can push into the marketplace. some traders say that's why you didn't notice. in the old days, it would make a difference. yields are already most accommodative from a nervousness standpoint. i will tell you it was the number one conversation. and even though it really isn't about oil, that's the market everybody is trading to of course kind of play the headlines....
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congressman allen west, who i have had my differences with the last couple of years lost his re-election bid. i'm not going to say that i'm sorry for a minute but i will say this, congressman west. it will give you this. you speak your mind for what you think is right. it's often wrong but you think that about me so i wish you luck in the future, whatever you do. you were an army hero. other things. so anything i did to offend you i want to take it back and say have a happy thanksgiving and good life. >> eric: you're scared because when he comes here he will kick your butt. >> bob: just like i'm scared of you doing it. okay. >> dana: i had to chance to talk to colonel west and he said give everyone regards and in particular pointed out bob beckel. this is great story for holidays and took place in my hometown of parker, colorado, write went to high school. retired army corporal nick orchowsky injured in iraq and was paralyzed and is able to slowly walk again. a service called home for our troops. they raised $200,000 and made a specialty built home for him. he has a wife and two kids and
congressman allen west, who i have had my differences with the last couple of years lost his re-election bid. i'm not going to say that i'm sorry for a minute but i will say this, congressman west. it will give you this. you speak your mind for what you think is right. it's often wrong but you think that about me so i wish you luck in the future, whatever you do. you were an army hero. other things. so anything i did to offend you i want to take it back and say have a happy thanksgiving and...
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. >>> the elections earlier this month gave state democrats control over both the state assembly and senate. it's a political advantage not seen since world war ii. now california's republican leadership could be stuck on the sidelines. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee explains. >> reporter: dana, the last supermajority was held by the republicans and that was back in 1933. but clearly, times have changed and our political experts are saying their low numbers make them inconsequential. the senate president pointed out that each republican senator still represents about a million californians so putting pr aside, though, the reality is this supermajority is really a gift for the senate president. >> power remains when it's used wisely. and we don't want to overplay our hand. but on the other hand, we don't want to miss the opportunity. >> reporter: the senate president admits the supermajority is also a rare chance for california democrats to be more efficient and effective. political expert ethan rarick says technically the supermajority gives them political clout. >> you need two-
. >>> the elections earlier this month gave state democrats control over both the state assembly and senate. it's a political advantage not seen since world war ii. now california's republican leadership could be stuck on the sidelines. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee explains. >> reporter: dana, the last supermajority was held by the republicans and that was back in 1933. but clearly, times have changed and our political experts are saying their low numbers make them...
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i think our elected officials understand that. i think the president understands it. and fortunately, i guess in an odd way the downside is so great they have to come up with a solution? >> how about if they don't? how would it be for your business? >> i think it is going to have an impact on the business only due to uncertainty. but i think there is a lot of positive influences in the consumers' minds right now. the fact that affordability is better. the fact that they feel better about their jobs. the fact this they see job growth happening. certainly here in california we've had job growth. so i think in our world in southern california we're going to be in pretty good shape. but uncertainty is never good. i don't think there should be an option. >> mr. caruso, yesterday craig barrett, former ceo of intel, described california where you live and do a lot of business as america's version of greece because of the level of public expenditure and so forth. do you see it that way? >> no, i don't see it that way. listen, california has its issues. locally we have our iss
i think our elected officials understand that. i think the president understands it. and fortunately, i guess in an odd way the downside is so great they have to come up with a solution? >> how about if they don't? how would it be for your business? >> i think it is going to have an impact on the business only due to uncertainty. but i think there is a lot of positive influences in the consumers' minds right now. the fact that affordability is better. the fact that they feel better...
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so much uncertainty, jim, uncertain in taxes, uncertain in the elections. >> right. >> caller: and inflation is a big concern of mine. is there anything i can do at my age to protect myself from all these uncertainties that are coming up? >> okay, well, look. i've got to tell you unless you have -- you're a person who really does have to heed my 20% in gld or gold, gold bullion. i'm not going to tell you listen, you should buy bonds that yield 2% and that's going to protect you. i think gold is going to be the best defense you have against the worries that you just outlined. let's go to anthony in virginia, please. anthony? >> caller: washington redskins boo-yah rg3 nation stand up. >> man. dan snyder is your owner, have you thought about that at all? >> caller: i got a quick question. >> boo! >> when stay on the sidelines or look to get in long-term? >> when it's overbought, my old rule, i use the s&p oscillator. it comes delivered to my door on saturdays. my rule is very overbought, hey, take a pass. another time will come. however, you can get started small and hope it comes back if you j
so much uncertainty, jim, uncertain in taxes, uncertain in the elections. >> right. >> caller: and inflation is a big concern of mine. is there anything i can do at my age to protect myself from all these uncertainties that are coming up? >> okay, well, look. i've got to tell you unless you have -- you're a person who really does have to heed my 20% in gld or gold, gold bullion. i'm not going to tell you listen, you should buy bonds that yield 2% and that's going to protect...
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but back to the other drama, the election, it may be over, too, but it did give us plenty to be thankful for. for instance, chairs, for their constant support, and for giving clint eastwood someone to talk to. >> my turn. >> also, a big thanks to "new york times" blogger nate silver for predicting the election using only math and science. >> any interest in a vegas trip, nate? >> a quick thank you to celia jimenez for restoring the church fresco of jesus, and for the painting you did of me earlier this year. on another note i must thank fook for all of your friend suggestions. you reached a billion users this year, am i'm pretty sure you suggested almost every single one of them. the tech world gave us the iphone 5 this year, so thank you, apple, for making me look trendy, even though thanks to the new apple maps i don't know where the heck i am, but maybe that's not because of the maps. >> jen, what time are you coming over for thanksgiving? >> i can't see you, dad. >> also grateful for face time for letting me keep in time with my parents, for the most part. >> yes. >> now. >> your han
but back to the other drama, the election, it may be over, too, but it did give us plenty to be thankful for. for instance, chairs, for their constant support, and for giving clint eastwood someone to talk to. >> my turn. >> also, a big thanks to "new york times" blogger nate silver for predicting the election using only math and science. >> any interest in a vegas trip, nate? >> a quick thank you to celia jimenez for restoring the church fresco of jesus, and...
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today we slowly are coming together after a contentious election season. our candidates extended enormous resources in a divisive debate over the national agenda which strained the fabrics of families and communities. in the northeast victims of superstorm sandy some still without homes face enormous obstacle, be it earthquakes in the west tornadoes in the midwest or hurricanes in the south, mother nature will have her way. but we are generous and resourceful nation. we always grow to the size of the challenge. as we invite fellow citizens to a welcome table in this time of need let us give thanks for what we have and for what we have in each other. november means thanksgiving. every november. this tradition lifts us up to a year end holiday season of grand giving and gratitude. let's not offlook the personal tradition of river day that make our world a much sweeter place. we must have our sunday service. what about mama lucy's beauty parlor every other wednesday or a few colorful words with captain bob at the newsstand? let's give thanks for the personal
today we slowly are coming together after a contentious election season. our candidates extended enormous resources in a divisive debate over the national agenda which strained the fabrics of families and communities. in the northeast victims of superstorm sandy some still without homes face enormous obstacle, be it earthquakes in the west tornadoes in the midwest or hurricanes in the south, mother nature will have her way. but we are generous and resourceful nation. we always grow to the size...
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. >> after the election of the winners and losers have 10 days to remove their political science with no exceptions. just about every city are around the bay area wherethe bay area the e the same. >> leaving political science is basically lauren. they stated that you ran for office and you have to clean up your mess. you ran for office and you try to convince voters yet you leave all your trash of the side of the road is over. why is that? >> i came to lafayette after a viewer sent an e-mail and stated that the signs were there for more the two years. most of the signs i found ourselves for 2012. if you are still looking at political science and if a politician is an office you to take the sign to them. or you can contact your public works office until were the sun is at. last year rebuffed political leaders even if the politicians will not. in lafayette stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> we will be back here on thanks to the morning at 4:00 a.m.. dr. phil is next. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just ke
. >> after the election of the winners and losers have 10 days to remove their political science with no exceptions. just about every city are around the bay area wherethe bay area the e the same. >> leaving political science is basically lauren. they stated that you ran for office and you have to clean up your mess. you ran for office and you try to convince voters yet you leave all your trash of the side of the road is over. why is that? >> i came to lafayette after a viewer...
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we update the post-election changes in the house of representatives. >> woodruff: would building walls protect cities like new york from flooding after major storms? hari sreenivasan examines that as part of our "coping with climate change" series. >> as people continue to clean up from hurricane sandy, we look at what it could take to keep this damage from happening again. >> brown: ray suarez updates the health care reform law, as the obama administration issues new rules governing what insurers must cover. >> woodruff: and we close under the bright lights of high school football, where a trail-blazing coach puts her players' studies ahead of practice. >> you won't be playing football. we like to think we have a lot of life to live so you will too and you need to prepare for that. football is kind of just icing on the >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st cen
we update the post-election changes in the house of representatives. >> woodruff: would building walls protect cities like new york from flooding after major storms? hari sreenivasan examines that as part of our "coping with climate change" series. >> as people continue to clean up from hurricane sandy, we look at what it could take to keep this damage from happening again. >> brown: ray suarez updates the health care reform law, as the obama administration issues...
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look, i think republicans should just say sign the pledge for the last election. not for this congress. it expired. there's only 39 of the 40 top senators and republicans -- six are freed. let his people go, grover. let your people go. >> jennifer: he ain't going to let them go. all of this is occurring in the context of the fiscal cliff negotiations and what lindsey graham was suggesting was that if you close some of the loopholes and deductions and revenue goes up, that's not raising taxes apparently grover norquist sees it differently but interestingly enough, there is a push then from the left as well and there are unions that have taken out ads to pressure democratic senators not to compromise. >> how do we move our country forward and reduce the deficit? by creating jobs and growing our economy. not by cutting programs that families rely on most. we need senators udall to continue to stand up for us. >> jennifer: do you think that democrats are going to feel as pressured by the unions as republicans feel pressured by grover norquist? >> organized labor is th
look, i think republicans should just say sign the pledge for the last election. not for this congress. it expired. there's only 39 of the 40 top senators and republicans -- six are freed. let his people go, grover. let your people go. >> jennifer: he ain't going to let them go. all of this is occurring in the context of the fiscal cliff negotiations and what lindsey graham was suggesting was that if you close some of the loopholes and deductions and revenue goes up, that's not raising...
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the october rules committee meeting was canceled because we need to get the rest of the elections to get the report from the advocates in sacramento, because we are not really ready with the recommendations on the policy work of our staff working with the fda, but we also we schedule that meeting for november the 14th. and that will be our one rules committee meeting unless something or some emergency comes up between now and the middle of the year. >> wynns there is going to be earlier than normal. >> 4 to 6 p.m. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. let's move on to item t. >> report of closed section, actions, closed sections actions of october 16, 201 3:singer the board of education by a vote of six ayes and one absent. wynns approved a contract for one director and the vote of five aye and two absent, mendoza and wynns approved the agreement in the amount of $7525 nthe board of commission by the vote of six aye and one absent, wynns approved the terms of the settlement agreement in the amount of $35,000. in the matter of al verses san francisco unified school district, the vote
the october rules committee meeting was canceled because we need to get the rest of the elections to get the report from the advocates in sacramento, because we are not really ready with the recommendations on the policy work of our staff working with the fda, but we also we schedule that meeting for november the 14th. and that will be our one rules committee meeting unless something or some emergency comes up between now and the middle of the year. >> wynns there is going to be earlier...
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presidential elections in 2014 sawyer point about conditions based withdrawal following that reaction to longer-term agreement statements, development horses, whatever, depending partly on circumstance. but as i understand it is a transition plan. is that right? >> shall i take that? there's two aspects to that. the international community has said, i've said, nato has said that the current mission will come to an end at the end of 2014. the pace at which the transition proceeds within that and stop his conditions based. so i'm afraid to think i modeled up my tranches. we are in greek. we expect four to be announced before the end of year and five will be the one that comes in the middle of 2013. exactly the timing and pace and speed up the implementation will depend on conditions both at the tactical level and strategic level. but the 2014th end date is fixed. but we have also said that nato chicago summit of the north atlantic council is repeated since is that nato will run a new trading advisory operation after that. so when operation will come to an end and that will be at a time
presidential elections in 2014 sawyer point about conditions based withdrawal following that reaction to longer-term agreement statements, development horses, whatever, depending partly on circumstance. but as i understand it is a transition plan. is that right? >> shall i take that? there's two aspects to that. the international community has said, i've said, nato has said that the current mission will come to an end at the end of 2014. the pace at which the transition proceeds within...